Artikel tagged “Phuket Magazine”

  • Gazette office closed on April 6, Chakri Day

    Gazette office closed on April 6, Chakri Day

    PHUKET: The Phuket Gazette would like to inform our readers and advertisers that our office in Koh Kaew will be closed tomorrow in observance of Chakri Day. Chakri Day commemorates the founding of the royal Chakri Dynasty of which the present Thai monarch, HM King Bhumibol Adulyadej, is the ninth king (Rama IX). As Chakri Day this year falls on a Saturday, all government offices and bank main branches will observe a holiday on Monday.

  • Phuket joins Royal project to turn aluminum trash into prosthetic legs

    Phuket joins Royal project to turn aluminum trash into prosthetic legs

    PHUKET: The chief of the Phuket Environment Office is calling for all donations of aluminum to donate to a nationwide project that seeks to recycle at least 80 tons of aluminum into prosthetic legs.

  • Famous boxer arrested in Phuket for dealing drugs

    Famous boxer arrested in Phuket for dealing drugs

    PHUKET: Karon Police yesterday arrested famous former Muay Thai boxer Sumonchai Mad-adam, better known to his boxing fans as Rungsaknoi Dejrit (“Powerfully Popular”), for dealing ya bah (methamphetamine) in the car park of a Phuket hotel. Maj Theeradet Jiraksa led fellow police officers in a sting operation, during which an undercover officer bought several pills from Sumonchai, 32, who was working as a doorman at a hotel at Karon Beach (map

  • Luckless fisherman lands crocodile in Phuket heartland

    Luckless fisherman lands crocodile in Phuket heartland

    PHUKET: Decades since a freshwater crocodile was last spotted in the wild on Phuket, a local fisherman on Sunday accidentally landed a baby specimen while fishing in Srisoonthorn, in central Phuket. Khamchit Sangsuwan, 32, a resident in the neighboring district of Kathu, went fishing at Baan Bang Jo canal. After two hours of luckless angling, the end of his line suddenly started jerking and there was much splashing where it entered the water.

  • Phuket Opinion: Fuelling the tyranny of greed

    Phuket Opinion: Fuelling the tyranny of greed

    PHUKET: It is high time for authorities to take serious steps to crack down on oil smuggling in Thai waters. The latest reported case in Phuket revealed itself in the most noxious of fashions last week, when the 20-meter fishing trawler Premika sank in the shallow waters of Klong Tah Jeen, allowing much of its cargo of tens of thousands of liters of diesel fuel to spill out into the remaining stands of mangrove forest that line the waterway (story

  • Phuket drought set to continue, driest early quarter in 10 years

    Phuket drought set to continue, driest early quarter in 10 years

    PHUKET: The forecast for isolated, scattered showers across Phuket in the coming days will offer little reprieve to the island’s ongoing dry spell, which is Phuket’s driest January-to-March period in a decade, experts have warned. “The average rainfall during January to March over the past 10 years is 277.71mm, but this year we received only 63.

  • Phuket crackdown on Russians heads north

    Phuket crackdown on Russians heads north

    PHUKET: Local officials will start conducting raids across Phuket’s Thalang District, which covers the northern third of the island, targeting any businesses involving foreigners. The raids will first target businesses involving Russians, a meeting at Phuket Provincial Hall was told yesterday.

  • Patrons and staff of Phuket bars, nightclubs subjected to drug tests

    Patrons and staff of Phuket bars, nightclubs subjected to drug tests

    PHUKET: Phuket Governor Maitri Inthusut has launched a campaign to conduct random drug tests at bars and nightclubs across the island. “Police will conduct random urine drug tests of venue staff and customers,” Governor Maitri said during raids on eight nightlife venues in Phuket Town on Monday night. “We will also check that the entertainment venues are legally registered as well,” he added.

  • Phuket Opinion: Draining Phuket turtle power

    Phuket Opinion: Draining Phuket turtle power

    PHUKET: It would be difficult to find a more depressing issue than the plight of the various sea turtle species that face extinction in local waters, some of which are also at risk of disappearing from the planet completely (story

  • Phuket Opinion: Hi-so holidays harder for tourists to afford

    Phuket Opinion: Hi-so holidays harder for tourists to afford

    PHUKET: Over the years, a number of my friends have made the journey from England to visit Phuket and enjoy a well-earned holiday. The recurring theme of their time here used to be how cheap the island was compared to the UK, but that has now changed. When I first moved to Phuket, years ago, the exchange rate from baht to British pound was around 64:1.